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MAG prepares to engage on Vehicle Excise Duty plans

MAG - Central Office via mag-uk-list <mag-uk-list@mag-uk.org>
Mon 16/03/2020 10:58
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News from the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG)
MAG prepares to engage on Vehicle Excise Duty plans

The Motorcycle Action Group, the UK’s leading riders rights
organisation, has stated that it will be ensuring the voice of riders is
fully heard by the Treasury as it considers plans for a major overhaul
of Vehicle Excise Duty.

On 11th March, HM Treasury fulfilled the Government commitment to
publish a call for evidence seeking views on moving towards a more
dynamic system which recognises smaller differences in carbon dioxide
(CO2) emissions.

This call for evidence seeks views on how the Government can use VED to
further encourage the uptake of zero and ultra-low emissions cars, and
reduce overall emissions from road transport, to both help meet its
legally binding climate change targets and improve air quality. It also
seeks views on the VED treatment of motorcycles.

MAG’s Director of Communications & Public Affairs, Lembit Opik,
commented “We are already seeking one-to-one meetings with ministers and
senior officials at the Treasury to discuss the published plans. We
feel that the case for motorcycles is very different to that for
four-wheeled vehicles and thus needs very careful consideration. A
two-way conversation is vital.”

Colin Brown, Director of Campaigns & Political Engagement for MAG, said;
“The current VED system is both confusing and lacking in balance. We
look forward to the opportunity to engage with policy makers in a
cooperative and productive manner. I believe that there is a potential
solution that can be both elegant in its simplicity and take into
account a wide range of issues in a fair, equitable manner. We will
naturally respond in writing, but having a detailed discussion of our
ideas will bring a better result. We will discuss our ideas at our
forthcoming National Committee meeting and urge members to get in touch
with their regional representatives with any thoughts, ideas and opinions”

The full details of the call for evidence can be found at
https://assets.publishing.service.go.../VED_final.pdf

Contact MAG at 01926 844 064 or central-office@mag-uk.org